Boat model charters·Ibiza

Charter & Rent a Bali 4.4 in Ibiza: Prices, Routes & 2026 Guide

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Whether you are planning a week-long family getaway or a sophisticated corporate retreat, renting a Bali 4.4 in Ibiza offers the perfect blend of modern luxury and maritime performance. Chartering a Bali 4.4 in Ibiza allows travelers to experience the Balearic Islands from a unique perspective, combining the stability of a catamaran with the innovative "Open Space" concept that has made the Bali brand a leader in the yachting world.

Bali 4.4 Technical Specifications and Layout

The Bali 4.4 is a revolutionary catamaran designed by Xavier Faÿ and Samer Lasta, bridging the gap between the smaller 4.2 and the flagship 4.6 models. For the 2026 season in Ibiza, these vessels represent the cutting edge of charter comfort. Unlike traditional catamarans with trampoline netting, the Bali 4.4 features a solid forward cockpit, providing a massive additional living area.

Specification Details
Length Overall (LOA) 13.75 m (approx. 45 ft)
Beam 7.40 m
Draft 1.20 m
Cabins 3 to 4 double cabins + 2 bow peaks for crew
Berths Up to 10-12 guests
Fuel Capacity 800 L
Water Capacity 860 L
Engine Power 2 x 45 HP to 2 x 57 HP

One of the standout features when you choose to rent a Bali 4.4 in Ibiza is the signature "Bali door"—a large glass door that tilts and lifts on pneumatic struts, instantly transforming the saloon and the aft cockpit into a single, seamless indoor-outdoor space.

Why the Bali 4.4 is Ideal for Ibiza and Formentera

The coastal topography of Ibiza is defined by hidden calas (coves) and shallow turquoise waters. The Bali 4.4 is particularly suited for this environment for several reasons:

  • Shallow Draft: With a draft of only 1.20 meters, you can anchor much closer to the shoreline in spots like Cala Jondal or Ses Salines than a traditional monohull would allow.
  • The Flybridge: The elevated helm station and lounge area provide 360-degree visibility, essential for navigating the busy waters between Ibiza Town and Formentera.
  • Stability at Anchor: The wide beam ensures minimal rolling, providing a comfortable night's sleep even when the swell picks up in exposed anchorages.
  • Ventilation: The large front window opens fully, allowing the Mediterranean breeze to circulate through the entire boat, a necessity during the heat of July and August.

Pricing for Chartering a Bali 4.4 in Ibiza

The cost of chartering a Bali 4.4 in Ibiza varies significantly based on the season. Prices typically include the yacht rental and standard equipment, but additional costs such as the skipper, fuel, and end cleaning must be factored into your budget.

Season Monthly Period Weekly Rate (Est. EUR)
Low Season October - April €4,500 – €6,500
Mid Season May, June, September €7,000 – €10,500
High Season July - August €11,500 – €15,000

When booking, you must decide between a bareboat charter (requires a valid ICC or skipper’s license and a significant security deposit) and a skippered or crewed charter. A professional skipper generally costs between €1,400 and €1,750 per week, plus food. For a fully luxury experience, adding a hostess/cook ensures all meals and cleaning are handled while you explore our extensive fleet of boats.

Best 1-Day Routes from Marina Ibiza or Marina Botafoch

If you are renting a Bali 4.4 for a single day, your itinerary should focus on the southern coast of Ibiza and the northern tip of Formentera. Departing from the main marinas in Ibiza Town, a popular route includes:

  • Espalmador: A small, uninhabited island just north of Formentera. Drop anchor in the crystal-clear waters for a morning swim.
  • Playa de Ses Illetes: Frequently voted one of the best beaches in the world. Use the Bali’s spacious forward cockpit for a catered lunch with a view of the white sands.
  • Es Vedrà: Cruise west toward the mystical rock formation of Es Vedrà. The Bali 4.4’s flybridge is the perfect vantage point for sunset photos.
  • Cala Jondal: Home to famous beach clubs like Blue Marlin. You can use the dinghy service to go ashore for cocktails before returning to your catamaran.

A 7-Day Ibiza & Formentera Itinerary

Chartering a Bali 4.4 in Ibiza for a full week allows for a circumnavigation of the island or a deep dive into Formentera’s more remote corners. A typical 2026 itinerary might look like this:

  1. Day 1: Check-in at Ibiza Town, sail to Cala Jondal.
  2. Day 2: Cross to Formentera, anchoring at Ses Illetes.
  3. Day 3: Explore the south of Formentera, visiting Caló des Mort.
  4. Day 4: Return to Ibiza, heading west toward Cala d’Hort and Es Vedrà.
  5. Day 5: Navigate the north coast to the rugged cliffs of Portinatx.
  6. Day 6: Stop at the bohemian enclave of Benirrás for the sunset drums.
  7. Day 7: Visit Tagomago Island before returning to the home port.

For more detailed route planning, you can consult our Ibiza yacht charter guide to match your itinerary with the best local hidden gems.

Logistics: Marinas and Mooring Fees

Ibiza has some of the highest mooring fees in the Mediterranean during the peak season. If you plan to spend nights in a marina, you should book well in advance. Main ports include Marina Ibiza, Marina Botafoch, and Ibiza Magna. Alternatively, the Port of San Antonio on the west coast offers more budget-friendly rates and excellent protection.

Many Bali 4.4 charters prefer "at-anchor" stays. In Ibiza, you must use the Balears Life buoy booking system in protected areas like Ses Salines to protect the Posidonia seagrass. Mooring buoys typically cost between €30 and €100 per night depending on boat length and season.

Inclusions and Additional Costs

When you rent a Bali 4.4, the base price usually includes the yacht, VAT (21% in Spain), and standard insurance. However, always verify the following:

  • APA (Advanced Provisioning Allowance): Usually 20-30% of the charter fee for crewed yachts, used to cover fuel, food, and drinks.
  • Comfort Pack: Often mandatory, covering end cleaning, bed linen, towels, and the outboard engine for the dinghy (approx. €400 - €600).
  • Fuel: The boat is delivered full and must be returned full. The Bali 4.4 is relatively fuel-efficient for its size, but engine use and generator hours for A/C will impact the final cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent a Bali 4.4 in Ibiza?

The price typically ranges from €5,000 per week in the low season to over €14,000 per week in August. This does not include the skipper, fuel, or provisioning.

Can I sail a Bali 4.4 bareboat in Ibiza?

Yes, provided you hold a valid skipper’s license recognized by the Spanish authorities (such as the RYA Day Skipper or ICC) and have sufficient experience handling a large catamaran. A sea trial or CV review is often required by the fleet operator.

Is the Bali 4.4 suitable for children?

Absolutely. The solid forward deck and high guardrails make the Bali 4.4 one of the safest catamarans for families. The lack of trampolines removes the risk of small items (or small feet) falling through the netting.

What is the best time of year for chartering a Bali 4.4 in Ibiza?

June and September offer the best balance of warm weather, manageable crowds, and lower mooring fees. July and August are the most popular but require booking 6-12 months in advance for the 2026 season.

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